The scraper Fineness Meter is an instrument used in a laboratory environment to evaluate the fineness of particles such as pigments, inks, paints, and color pastes. It consists of two parts: a scraper and a scraper. By carving one or two grooves of different depths on the scraper, the scraper is then used to scrape off the test sample from deep to shallow, and the particle fineness is observed with the naked eye. This method is based on physical principles and is relatively simple.
The domestic (CN) QXD-100 zirconia ceramic Fineness Meter is a standard single-slot scraper Fineness Meter with a measuring range of 0~100μm and a groove size of 140Ã12.5mm. It is made of zirconia ceramic material and is specially used for testing heavy corrosion materials. Fineness.
Hardness and wear resistance: Zirconia ceramics has high hardness and wear resistance, allowing it to maintain a flat and stable surface during the measurement process, thereby improving measurement accuracy and repeatability.
Chemical stability: Zirconia ceramics have good stability to many chemicals and are not susceptible to corrosion or chemical reactions, which gives it an advantage in measurements involving chemical samples.
High-temperature stability: Zirconia ceramics have good stability and tolerance in high-temperature environments and are suitable for applications that require measurements under high-temperature conditions.
Insulating properties: Zirconia ceramics have good insulating properties and can be used in electrical and electronic fields.
It is used to test highly corrosive materials in coatings, paint pastes, plastics, inks, papers and other fields.